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My eye, of course, went to the high schoolers there doing this mentoring.\u00a0They didn\u2019t get paid and no one was giving them credit for a class being there. Maybe they get some Key Club hours, but mostly I saw their genuine desire to make sure these students had a safe and fun experience that afternoon. They knew all the students by name. They knew exactly what they would want to do with their time and they didn\u2019t just monitor the kids while they played. What made me so proud of our high schoolers was they jumped in and played right next to the children.\u00a0They kept things under control, but they made sure it was always fun.\u00a0<\/div>\n
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